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The Crane Rigger will work closely with the crane operator, will haul heavy equipment and assist with the building of mobile cranes. Signal crane operator during lifts for directional or placement instructions.
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Heavy Equipment Operator/Certified Crane Operator (CCO) We're looking for a Heavy Equipment Operator/Certified Crane Operator responsible for using machinery to move materials at construction sites.
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Come work with us as a Heavy Equipment Operator and enjoy a family-focused, progressive culture, and work with an industry leading company in heavy road and highway construction. We're looking for a Heavy Equipment Operator responsible for using machinery to move materials at construction sites.
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Apprenticeship minimum requirements to reach full journey level Heavy Equipment Operator (Operating Engineer): Instructor related training of 144 hours per year for 3 years; On the Job Training 2,000 Hours per year for 3 years.
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Gradall Operator- Operates a machine used mostly in lateral ditch excavation and other similar operations on road construction and maintenance. Dozer Operator- Operates a tractor usually with a conclave blade mounted in front of the machine to push, and distribute earth and materials.
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You must be a graduate of US Navy Second Class Dive School, a certified US Navy Second Class Diver or above and a qualified diving life support system operator. You will serve as a RIGGING WORKER (DIVER) in the Diving Operations Division (Code 760), Lifting & Handling Department of PSNS and IMF.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator will be responsible for driving and controlling construction equipment, such as excavators, bulldozers, backhoes, and graders, in a safe and efficient manner.
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JENNMAR Turning Point Division, is currently seeking a Heavy Equipment Operator. Heavy Equipment Operator. 2 years’ operating heavy equipment preferred. JENNMAR Turning Point Division, is currently seeking a Heavy Equipment Operator.
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Of force CLIMBING – in, around, and on equipment HEAVY LIFTING – of extremely awkward parts and equipment up to75 lbs. What You Can Do (Minimum Qualifications) You have a background in heavy civil construction, specifically grading, excavation, underground utilities, site work, and/or projects with related scopes.
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Job Title: Heavy Equipment Operator. Heavy equipment may include, but is not limited to, front-end loaders, dozers, excavators, haul trucks, graders, and tractors. Source provides its customers with a full end-to-end solution for frac sand supported by its Wisconsin and Peace River mines and processing facilities, its Western Canadian terminal network, its "last mile" logistics capabilities and Sahara, a proprietary well site mobile sand storage and handling system.
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Job Description Heavy Equipment Operator. About the Position The primary functions of the operator include but are not limited to: 1) being responsible for the safe and efficient operation of mobile aggregate mining and processing equipment and effectively monitor all equipment under his/her control, 2) loading of stockpiled product onto customer trucks and trailers, 3) operate and troubleshoot the scale computer, remote scale touchscreen and printer, and 4) offloading of product imported by rail cars into onsite stockpiles.
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This position requires a multi-faceted track and wheel driven heavy equipment operator that can safely, productively, and with proven skill, control, maneuver, and navigate numerous types of construction equipment to a high degree of grading and excavation accuracy.
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BGC provides full-service site contracting and heavy civil construction services in the following core service areas complete site and land development, demolition, transportation & structures, water & wastewater, design-build and value engineering and emergency response.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Operator - Heavy Equipment is responsible for the safe operation of heavy equipment at a recycling center, landfill or transfer station for the purpose of transferring, spreading, covering, loading and/or compacting waste or soil in an efficient and safe manner.
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Experience working in heavy civil construction, road construction, or quarries. Blooming Glen Contractors, Inc. (BGC) is a family owned and operated heavy civil construction services and site contracting company based in Perkasie, Pennsylvania.
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